Hikes of all types in Oregons recreation heartland, the mountains between Willamette Valley & Bend: 50% suitable for children, 25% quite difficult. Updated (2005) with a dozen new hikes, this classic guide to Oregon's recreational heartland now includes 16pages of color photos, campground & cabin rental info, a wildflower identification guide, and a guide to hot springs. |
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Hiking & backpacking trips within 2-hr drive of Portland, including 60 hikes for families with kids, backpack trips, winter hikes, city park trails, Mt St Helens, trails suitable for the physically disabled, with 100's of photos and maps, this is a great book to have and enjoy. |
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Covers southern Oregon and adjacent northern CA. Covers trails within a 2-hour drive of Crater Lake, Rogue River & Mt Shasta areas. Special symbols identify best hikes for kids, backpackers, equestrians & mountain bikers, too. With lots of colored photos, and maps, this is a great must have book. |
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Describes dozens of places to hike, all within an hour's drive or less from Portland, OR. Everything from paved walkways to undeveloped forest trots. Each of the hike profiles provides essential details on length, hiking time, difficulty, scenery,exposure, solitude, trail surface, & accessibility. |
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These over-size maps offer full state coverage of things important to outdoor users, such as back roads, dirt roads & trails, hidden lakes & streams, boat ramps, public lands, trailheads, campsites, and unique natural features. Most atlases have elevation contours. |
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This book describes the full suite of old-growth forest types found in the Cascade Mountain range and guides you to the trails where you can enjoy them. One hundred old-growth hikes ranging from two to 15 miles in length are described. Fifty sidebars highlight short nature trails through stands of old-growth and point out noteworthy big trees. Five quite different geographic regions are covered: northern & southern Washington Cascades, northern, central & southern Oregon Cascades. |
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Detailed info on over 700 campgrounds from the Pacific Coast to the Blue Mountains, from the Willamette Valley to the Cascades. This book has 100's of colored photos and lots and lots of maps. Great book to get out and go for it. Enjoy the outdoor adventure. |
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GPS-based trail maps and elevation profiles, directions to the trail head, and trail descriptions guide hikers of all attitudes and abilities on the Pacific Crest Trail through Oregon. |
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Lists outings by features such as walks or hikes to hidden beaches, along bay spits, to lakes, or across sand dunes. 120 of the best outings in the region, from the Columbia River in the north to the Winchuck River in the south, by the California coast.Hikes range from an easy beach walk to a multi-day trek of the Oregon Coast Trail. driving directions, trail description covering distance, difficulty, terrain, best time to go, and more. Outdoor activities, such as tide pooling, cycling, wildlife |
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A reference book for hikers, backpackers, X-C skiers, paddlers: geology, fauna & flora, history of 68 wilderness areas, wildlife refuges, nature preserves, parks. Brief route details provide an overview for trip planning. |
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Complete guide to 50 hiking trails in the Columbia River Gorge (most are on the OR side of the river). Hikes range from 15-minute walks to 20-mile days & extended backpacking trips. |
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Explore the sights, sounds, scents, and stories of Oregon's dry side, the stunning, vast, arid East, which is the state's true West. Three extensive, flexible driving tours lead to the volcanic mountains and mysterious fossils, vanilla-scented ponderosa pines, painted desert colors, wild creatures large and small, rugged wildflowers, remote outposts, and rich history reaching back to prehistoric times. |
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Describes wilderness areas throughout the state: organized & color-coded by region, each entry includes a map & photo of the area, its elevation, location, relevant USGS topo maps, & several suggested hikes. A nice way to get to know areas of Oregon you've not visited before. |
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New edition (2004) of popular guide to Oregon and Washington's portion of 2500-mile Pacific Crest Trail, thorough route descriptions for 2-8 day trips, as well as for thru-hiking. |
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